im getting this kind of things about 2 or 3 times a week... with some netbus and bo try.
i sent lot of emails to their isp but still receive 2 or 3 attack per week from other ips... what should i do?, is there a way to protect me against this? currently i have fakebo. Benoit Joly On 27 Apr 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote: > Hi all: > > To continue my new Linux user paranoia, I have just noticed in > xconsole that someone's been trying to connect to every port from port > 2 thru 1024. It looks like this: > > Apr 27 20:03:09 main tcplogd: tcpmux connection attempt from [EMAIL > PROTECTED] [206.47.37.4] > Apr 27 20:03:09 main tcplogd: port 2 connection attempt from [EMAIL > PROTECTED] [206.47.37.4] > Apr 27 20:03:09 main tcplogd: port 3 connection attempt from [EMAIL > PROTECTED] [206.47.37.4] > Apr 27 20:03:09 main tcplogd: port 4 connection attempt from [EMAIL > PROTECTED] [206.47.37.4] > ... > ... > Apr 27 20:08:13 main tcplogd: port 1024 connection attempt from [EMAIL > PROTECTED] [206.47.37.4] > > This one was the last. Bellglobal is my ISP provider, and I'm > connected via ADSL modem. In between these messages sometimes there > are the following (I guess that's when existing service was found): > > Apr 27 20:03:46 main in.telnetd[7141]: connect from cpu.adsl.bellglobal.com > Apr 27 20:04:34 main in.ftpd[7145]: connect from cpu.adsl.bellglobal.com > > Is this within frames of acceptable. I feel like complaining, but > don't want to look like an idiot. :) > > Any comments highly appreciated! > -- > Arcady Genkin > "I opened up my wallet, and it's full of blood..." - GsYDE > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >